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Quick, long overdue shout out:

To Jen and Greg, celebrating their one month anniversary today. We car-tripped to their wedding in Quebec City and their reception in Fort Erie (different weekends) and I never mentioned it here. No good reason why. Well, probably because I had a great time at both and they were normal affairs, totally lacking obscene drunkeness, fist-fights, knobs and C-U-next-Tuesdays--all of the things that make for good comedy. Or, more likely, I was irresponsible and lazy.

I'd like to post a picture of them all gussied up, but we gave all the pictures we took to the lovely bride and (equally lovely groom). Suffice to say they looked something like this:
No--exactly like that. Real purty. Or maybe like this.

Anyhow, happy one-month. Hope the magic is still there.

Comments

kris said…
That's a real nice pic. The one on the left could actually be me.

Happy anniversary to the young lovahs!

So it looks like I'm coming to Toronto. Is that in Canada?
kris said…
Dave, I'm hoping to stop in Belize while I'm up there. Let me know if that works for you.
Dave said…
Blogger is eating my comments today, but let's try again.

Ottawa is only a five hour drive from Toronto. And don't forget, kilometers are shorter than miles so the time will just fly.

Actually, I'll be in Toronto from the 26th to the 30th of September, on my Blonde Ambition tour. If our trips line up: rock.
kris said…
I do hope you guys know that I'm kidding . . .

Ho hum. I'll be there in October.

You all just need to come to Washington!
Anonymous said…
Wow.
Happy Anniversary to you guys!
How special is it to get a wish from a REAL old married couple.

Looks like I will get Mama all to myself!
:)

Kris, if you are in town the last week of september, you'll be in luck, as Dave will be here, too!

Jorge
kris said…
Katie - thanks! Come on down! We accept all peoples in DC, even Americans. (At least they've told me I'm welcome here.)
Anonymous said…
Thanks for the kind words and for being a part of our big day(s)! Really, it meant a lot to us...

Oh, nice sketch, Dave, I appreciate the fat arms too!
Dave said…
Now that you mention it, that left arm came out a little beefier thanit should have. Sorry. The right arm is pretty lean though, kept in shape from the constant giving of the three-fingered devil sign, no doubt.
Anonymous said…
Never mess with an artist's work.

Shame on you all!

We all know that's part od Dave's "Problem"

Shhhh!

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